Things to do in the Myrtle Beach area on Sept. 11

“At First Light: The Katagami Sculpture of Jennifer Flack Linssen” begins its final week, through Sunday, and two other exhibits – “Kimono: Art, Fashion and Society” and “Andrea Baldeck: Sea Treasures” black and white photos – continue through Sept. 23. Details at 238-2510 or www.myrtlebeachartmuseum.org.

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The Cole Bros. “Circus of the Stars” gives two shows daily through Thursday in the only city where it plays two separate series a year. Details at 800-796-5672, 888-332-5200

Details | 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. in parking lot on east side of Oak Street, across from the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, near 21st Avenue North; $21 ages 13 and older, and $16 ages 2-12, with reserved and VIP seats $4 and $7 more, respectively. Save $5 on adult tickets in advance at www.gotothecircus.com.

Archaeologist speaks at CCU

Jim Spirek, South Carolina’s state underwater archaeologist, will share his experience of exploring the nation’s rivers and oceans for historic shipwrecks, including Civil War naval vessels such as the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley, in a lecture. Details at 349-6657 or email cward@coastal.edu.

The Low Country Barbershop Chorus seeks men of any age for its chapter, which rehearses Tuesdays and performs for various charitable causes, and an annual show every spring. Details at 357-0167 or 855-3456, or email info@lowcountrychorus.org.